Black rhinoceros
Credit: © WWF-Canon / Roger Hooper
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Kenya
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Black rhinocerosCredit: © WWF-Canon / Roger HooperBlack rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Kenya If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact jcmorgan@wwwf.org.uk
White RhinocerosCredit: © WWF-Canon / Martin HarveyWhite Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) Female with very long horn and calf. Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya. Dist. Localised: Southern and East Africa. If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact jcmorgan@wwwf.org.uk
Amur or Siberian tigerCredit: © WWF-Canon / Vladimir FilonovPanthera tigris altaica L., Amur tiger in the rehabilitation center of the wild animals "Utyos" near Khabarovsk (located at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers).Khabarovsk Krai Territory. Far East. Russian Federation. If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact jcmorgan@wwwf.org.uk
Indian tigerCredit: © WWF-Canon / Martin HarveyPanthera tigris tigris Indian Tiger, sitting, showing his back Bangkok Zoo Thailand. If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact jcmorgan@wwwf.org.uk Bear cubCredit: © IFAW / A. LyskinAn orphan bear cub, being rehabilitated at the IFAW OBRP, Tver Region, Russia, climbing a tree. Six bear cubs, from one litter, were rescued during the spring '05 bear hunt. Six bear cubs in one litter is a unique case and probably the first registered for Brown bears. If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact kknap@ifaw.org Traditional Chinese medicineCredit: © IFAWExample of a rhino horn and traditional medicine containing rhino horn. If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact kknap@ifaw.org Sumatran TigerCredit: © Andy FisherSumatran tiger If you would to apply to access for a high resolution version, please contact wildlife@met.police.uk |